The more eggs they lay just the more chances they will have reproductive issues, but that doesn't necessarily mean they will. Hopefully your khaki continues being healthy.
Personally, I won't be getting Welshies again in the future. They are not as smart as the other breeds, which for free...
You have definitely the best you can for her. Most of the health issues I have with my ducks tends to be the same ones over and over again. Welshies, runners, Pekin, and khaki Campbells have had the most issues for me. They lay more eggs, so more issues.
You can try tube feeding her if you...
Sorry she isn't doing well.
That tissue doesn't look necrotic to me, but it isn't healthy. It is prolapsed tissue. I would likely guess she got a bad bacterial infection. She was pretty badly scabbed up that, I wouldn't be surprised if she got sepsis and it spread to the rest of her body...
Even in the summer when it is 100+ degrees out, their feet won't feel warm. If their feet feel warm, that is actually a sign that there is some injury or infection. I am sure they appreciate the foot pampering, but they don't need it 😄. Moisture is the big worry for frostbite, because even at...
I can't say if the hole has any effect.
However, this is not true. Ducks have a specialized circulatory system, called counter-current circulation, in their legs that helps keep them warm in the winter. As warm blood is pumped through arteries in the legs, it passes right by the cold blood...
Drakes are always a mixed bag. My muscovy drakes get along pretty well each, but even they fight during the breeding season. I separate mine at night, but other people will completely separate their drakes during the breeding season. With so few females, I wouldn't be surprised if you start to...
There is no way to tell till you breed them. White is a recessive gene color. With two copies of the gene, it will hide any other colors in their genetic makeup. So when bred to non-white ducks, these hidden colors will be expressed. They will only produce white offspring if the hen is white or...
Yeah that can be a challenge. If they don't get a long when they are separated, that is not a good sign for the future. I personally separate out my drakes during the mating season so the females get a break. And then I usually cycle them out, so I don't have them all out at the same time.
Do they get along when they are separated from the females? A few of my boys will fight over females, but separate them all out and they get along just fine.
The two ducklings also look like very different breeds. One looks like Saxony, which is a very large breed, or a buff. The other one could be a fawn and white runner, which is one of the smallest breeds. So you would expect them to be very different sizes as they grow up.
I agree with...
That is essentially a scab. I am not entirely sure what causes it. My duck had that when she had vent gleet. She had some hard egg skins come out that cute her up. She had extra complications too because she couldn't move very well from a leg injury, so she was getting some acid burns there.
She might have slight relapses. Not all prolapses stay in. When my girl had a small one, it took about a month to fully heal. And I had to put the prolapse in 3-4 times a day. Every time she pooped it would come back out. She also had a small calcified cyst that was causing the prolapse. Even my...
This time of year my ducks normally bicker and try to re-establish who is the top duck. Some females can be really bad this time of the year. Even my sweetest girls can become rather mean to other girls. It usually works it self out by the time they start laying again. I have a much bigger...
That looks like a buff duck not a muscovy at all. The beak looks too big and flat. I am guessing it is also missing the talons on its feet too. Did it hatch in 28-30 days or 35-37 days? Muscovy take longer to hatch.
That's a good sign at least the tissue underneath is healthy. It sounded like it was the tissue was infected at first, but that seems more like a scab or necrotic tissue falling off. There is a good chance when that falls off, that little bit of tissue will be able to go back in if it is...
It is treated basically the same way as chickens. Treat them with nyastain and treat the outer wound, plus usually tube feeding. But there is a noticeable smell with it, and they stop eating and drinking. So I doubt that it is what is going on and it is not very common with ducks.
The yellow...
It's hard to tell with the pictures what is going on. It looks like it could be either vent gleet or a prolapse. Not all prolapses are massive. Does it smell at all? And has she been eating normally?
Either way hydrocortisone ointment would help with any inflammation going on. I would use it...
Can you share some pictures or videos of him? I have an idea of what is going on, but I want to be certain.
Getting things like duck diapers may be worth it for you. You can get him and some friends some. That way they can move more freely around the house without getting poop everywhere...